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 Post subject: bucketing
PostPosted: Wed Jun 15, 2022 9:49 pm 
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does anyone have any insight or code into the exact current methodologies for creating flop/turn/river buckets?


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 Post subject: Re: bucketing
PostPosted: Tue Jun 21, 2022 8:46 am 
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cubesnyc wrote:
does anyone have any insight or code into the exact current methodologies for creating flop/turn/river buckets?


I'm not up to date with this stuff, but I'd say read Noam Brown's papers and if it's not clear follow up his references.


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 Post subject: Re: bucketing
PostPosted: Wed Jun 29, 2022 4:45 pm 
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would recommend the paper "Evaluating State-Space Abstractions in
Extensive-Form Games"

distribution aware for flop&turn and ochs for river (or just win and draw% if doing a very coarse abstraction)

potential aware is a little better than distribution aware, but harder to implement

clustering algorithm is just kmeans


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 Post subject: Re: bucketing
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It seems to me that it's impossible to pick one strategy for poker that will work all the time, because every time the game and the players are different. A few months ago I was playing poker, but soon I got tired of losing because I couldn't win with one strategy.


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 Post subject: Re: bucketing
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TomSand wrote:
It seems to me that it's impossible to pick one strategy for poker that will work all the time, because every time the game and the players are different. A few months ago I was playing poker, but soon I got tired of losing because I couldn't win with one strategy.


That's the point of Nash Equilibrium solutions. They wont lose against any strategy (provided you play for long enough)


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